Despite being a Euro-elitist, I still loved London. All the incredible museums, punk culture, Soho, Camden Town, ciders, just to name a few awesome things about that city. I do admit the food there sucked, but that's pretty much expected.

Originally Posted by pemberly

i'd have to say, toronto. i heard it's great for strip clubs, but that doesn't benefit me at all. -_- when i went there, it was summer and the middle of the day. i was near the cn tower, i think, and it was empty. i was surrounded by skyscrapers, and there was not a person in sight. it just creeped me out. i like big bustling cities like nyc and boston. i found toronto kind of boring. even though i don't like the snooty frenchies, i have to say i preferred montreal. the city just seemed more vibrant.

You went to the wrong part of Toronto, simple as that. CN Tower area is a drag, but if you actually go into the city itself, it's wonderful and in my opinion way more fun than Montreal (Montreal based on my visits just seems like a crummier version of Toronto).

I don't get how anyone could not like Paris - probably one of my favourite cities in the world and I've been there so often.

The only place I can currently remember that was overrated is Montreal - like I said, crummy Toronto.

Despite being a Euro-elitist, I still loved London. All the incredible museums, punk culture, Soho, Camden Town, ciders, just to name a few awesome things about that city. I do admit the food there sucked, but that's pretty much expected.

It's not so much the food, but rather the people. I just did not get a good vibe while I was there. I've enjoyed museum visits in Amsterdam, for example, but not in London. I much prefer Edinburgh, if we're talking about British cities.